Woodrow Wilson’s Ideas and the Romanian Intellectuals from Transylvania and Banat

Woodrow Wilson’s Ideas and the Romanian Intellectuals from Transylvania and Banat Maria PANTEA   Abstract. The 14-point declaration of the American president had a strong impact on the oppressed peoples of the old dualist monarchy, leading to profound changes on the map of Europe. Starting from Woodrow Wilson’s statements, the leaders of the oppressed peoples […]

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The Interwar Period, “A New Era”. Creating Favorable Circumstances for the Foundation of a Romanian Unified Nation-State

The Interwar Period, “A New Era”. Creating Favorable Circumstances for the Foundation of a Romanian Unified Nation-State Iuliana Florentina TRIPON   Abstract. At the beginning of the 20th century, Romania had become an important state in Europe and the Great Powers wanted it on their side. World War I strongly influenced Romania‟s geo-political status as […]

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The Organization of the Parliamentary Elections in November 1919 in Historical Maramureș

The Organization of the Parliamentary Elections in November 1919 in Historical Maramureș Ilie GHERHEȘ   Abstract. From the right bank of the Tisa River (today, Ukraine), with credentials, meaning with the right to vote on behalf of the population of the entire Historical Maramureș, five representatives were part of the delegation of Maramureș residents for […]

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The “Future is Bright” Turned to Twilight. American Military Intelligence in the 20s

The “Future is Bright” Turned to Twilight. American Military Intelligence in the 20s Dan ROMAN   Abstract. The US military intelligence underwent major changes in World War I, manifested by the start of a growing process – carried out under fire, and based, especially, on cooperation with its European allies. Traditionally, the American establishment did […]

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From Carmen Sylva and Empress Sissi to Carol II. The History of a Romanian National Costume

From Carmen Sylva and Empress Sissi to Carol II. The History of a Romanian National Costume Bianca ȘENDREA   Abstract. In 1932, Baroness Ilona Nopcsa wrote a letter to King Carol II of Romania in which she informed him about a Romanian national costume that was in her possession. This traditional dress, which originally belonged […]

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Power from Church to State. Historiography between Politics and Diplomacy – Case Study

Power from Church to State. Historiography between Politics and Diplomacy – Case Study Remus CÂMPEANU   Abstract. This study does not intend to change the perspective on the publication it refers to, namely Marx’s Notes about Romanians, published by the Romanian Academy Publishing-House, in which the famous author – quoting a 19th century French source […]

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The First World War – Testimonials from Hell

The First World War – Testimonials from Hell Emilian BAN   Abstract. Before proceeding to the actual volume, it is appropriate to make a short review of the author`s experience: Anemari Monica Negru, historian, has an extensive activity regarding research in historical events on our shores, especially the ones related to the army`s conflicts. Following […]

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A Book with People and about People

A Book with People and about People Florin-Corneliu POPOVICI   Abstract. First and foremost, before being a book, Relatări din primul război mondial prezentate în presa ecleziastică din Banat (Tales from the First World War in the Banat Ecclesiastical Press) approaches the intended context in a double manner: World War I and 100 years of […]

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